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Examples

  • Pharaoh immediately sent for Ferdinand Feghoot who just happened to be vacationing on the Nile that decade.

    Feghoot and Annihilation « Third Point of Singularity 2009

  • I sent them a Feghoot, before I knew what it was and why they should be kept locked in a trunk.

    stonetable.org » Markets & Anthology ruminations 2009

  • After surveying the damage, Feghoot made his plan.

    Feghoot and Annihilation « Third Point of Singularity 2009

  • I sent them a Feghoot, before I knew what it was and why they should be kept locked in a trunk.

    stonetable.org » 2009 » January 2009

  • This is why a Feghoot is not only always a short story, but always a short-short; you can't have an entire novel leading up to a bad pun.

    weight and length marycatelli 2010

  • This came to a stop in high school when a recitation of a Feghoot ending in, "A gritty pearl is Micheal, LL.D," got me stuffed into the trunk of an abandoned car.

    Lazy Day Sean Craven 2009

  • This came to a stop in high school when a recitation of a Feghoot ending in, "A gritty pearl is Micheal, LL.D," got me stuffed into the trunk of an abandoned car.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Sean Craven 2009

  • Some of the ads look suspiciously like imitators, such as one claiming Feghoot is studying at a certain radio DJ school, probably posted by someone unconnected with Bretnor, jumping on the Feghoot bandwagon after the Personals reading populace became more cognizant of the Feghoot mystique.

    Antiquarian Weird Tales: Ferdinand Feghoot: Ephemera & Anecdotes (I) Chris Perridas 2008

  • Originally from the Bretnor estate, I have the following cachet of promotional ephemera from the Golden Age of Feghoot, when after unsuccessful efforts to find an established book publisher willing to take a chance on it, Reg decided to go it alone, and devised these strange and wonderful schemes for pushing his humble contribution to literature upon an initially lukewarm society.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Chris Perridas 2008

  • Originally from the Bretnor estate, I have the following cachet of promotional ephemera from the Golden Age of Feghoot, when after unsuccessful efforts to find an established book publisher willing to take a chance on it, Reg decided to go it alone, and devised these strange and wonderful schemes for pushing his humble contribution to literature upon an initially lukewarm society.

    Antiquarian Weird Tales: Ferdinand Feghoot: Ephemera & Anecdotes (I) Chris Perridas 2008

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